Re: pano tools $ panorama in general

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<x-charset iso-8859-1>And I have read on one of these lists that the Photomerge plug-in can be
used in PhotoShop itself.

Maris

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From: "J.C.Wright" <100777.2666@compuserve.com>
To: "Epson-Inkjet-List" <epson-inkjet@leben.com>
Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2001 1:23 AM
Subject: Re: pano tools $ panorama in general


| Peggy, the only thing I use in Elements is the 'Photomerge' panorama
| stitcher, and I find it to be excellent. The beginning of the 'Help'
| says this;
| 'You can use the Photomerge command to combine several photographs into
| one continuous image. For example, you can take five overlapping
| photographs of a city skyline, and then assemble them into a panorama.
| The Photomerge command is capable of assembling photos that are tiled
| horizontally as well as vertically.'
| It also recommends overlapping the photos by about 30% to make the job
| easier. It has an auto and manual setting.
| If you plan to take panorama photos and were wondering which Photo
| editing program to buy, this might make up your mind.
|
|    John Wright
|
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| Using Virtual Access
| http://www.soft-shop.com
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